Hemroe I. Ramey 1967 Bridgewater Bulletin Funeral service for Hemroe I. Ramey was held at the New Germany Anglican Church on Monday afternoon, January 23rd., Rev. James Purchase officiating with interment in Lakeside Cemetery. Royal Canadian Legion, 102, took over the service at the cemetery. Mr. Ramey died Friday, January 20th., at halifax County Hospital, Cole Harbour where he had been a patient since July, 1965, after a lengthy illness. Born at Berwick, January 16, 1893, he was 74 years. He was the son of the late Asaph and Cecelia (Wagner) Ramey. He was married in Winnipeg where he lived from 1920 until 1933. He worked with Canadian National Railways as a painter and sign writer at Transconia Shop, Winnipeg. With his family, Mr. Ramey moved to Nova Scotia in 1933 aand lived in Dalhousie East, then moving to New Germany in 1941. He was well known as a milkman in New Germany for eleven years. Mr. Ramey retired from farming nine years ago owing to ill health. He was a veteran of World War I, having served in France, Belgium, and Germany. Mr. Ramey enlisted in Bridgewater in 1914 and served with the 1st. Canadian Motor Machin Gun Brigade from November 16, 1916 to November 11, 1918 in France. He was gassed and wounded. Mr. Ramey was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, 102, New Germany. Surviving are his wife, the former Ferne Eveline Marks of Winnipeg. There were three children; one daughter, Thelma (Mrs. Clifford Young), Hanson, Mass.; one son, Edward (Ted), St. Anne's Hospital, Ste. Anne deBellevue, Quebec; one son, Stanley Hilton predeceased him in 1926; one sister, Hilda (Mrs. Ernest Mack), Toronto; and two brothers, Lester, Needham, Mass.; and Hudson, Dalhousie East.